Operating in a cloud of mystery, New York-based duo Pixelated have already wowed us with their quality disco-filled remixes for Poolside, Jim James and Sam Sparro. The last time we heard from them was last summer, when they dropped a sun-soaked, Nina Simone-sampling track called “Flying High” in collaboration with Los Angeles producer Falcon Punch. Now, Pixelated return to our station with this acid-tinged disco re-edit of Anita Baker’s 1986 classic “Caught Up In The Rapture”, and it’s a great one. This “Anita On Acid” rework will get some serious rotations this winter. Blast it above.

The edit of “Caught Up In The Rapture” is taken from the “Disco Meze” 12”, which also includes three delicious reworks by the likes of VinylAddicted & Jean Claude Gavri, Alkalino, and Silver Rider. The EP is out now on Sleazy McQueen’s label Whiskey Disco.

It’s that time again. For those who missed it, here’s our latest radio show “OFF The Road #36” on Off Radio. Download it below and play it loud. Be sure to check out our previous radio shows on Mixcloud. Fill it up!

Here comes the “House Of Kolour”. For the second installment in their series of label collaborations, House Of Disco Records teamed up with US house label Kolour Recordings to bring us some serious heat. This 12-track compilation features fresh new tunes, remixes, and previously unreleased tracks by the likes of Casino Times, Medlar, Ejeca, Sleazy McQueen, The Dead Rose Music Company, LeSale, Duff Disco, and many more. And it’s a great one.
Big love for Oxford’s house duo Casino Times “Some Of Her Love”, Ejeca’s “Give Me Up” and Debonair’s smooth remix of Melbourne’s Mic Newman, aka Fantastic Man, “Groove With You”, which you can stream above. Fill it up!

“House Of Kolour” will be released on December 17th. Preview the whole thing here.

Yes! This amazing track from JKriv and Lou Teti remained shelved for almost seven years, and now it finally sees an “official” release on the newly Deep & Disco Recordings. Check out the story behind the track: “The seeds of “Elisco” were planted in the early 2000’s when label founder JKriv and Lou Teti were sharing a loft space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. After an afternoon of cowbells and synths, the skeleton of the track had its shape, and their other roomate’s girlfriend was enlisted to sing the hook. She had no singing experience to speak of, but somehow it all worked and “Elisco” was born”. Feel it!

“Elisco” will be released vinyl on October 17th with remixes by Leftside Wobble, Brighton’s Alphabet City (aka Black Lodge), and the one and only Sleazy McQueen. The digital release will be available in November. You can now preview the whole thing here.

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